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Digital Rights are Human Rights

10 December 2020

DFF celebrated Human Rights Day 2020 with a countdown. Each day for 16 days, we published a short article illustrating how digital rights are human rights. Each bite size post was written by an esteemed guest author in our network. Collectively, the series shows how the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains relevant today, with the digital age presenting many new and urgent challenges to our human rights. The mini-series was inspired by the excellent Privacy Matters project from Privacy International.

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Articles 1-2: The right to equal enjoyment of human rights

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Article 26: The right to education

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Article 25: The right to health

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Article 23: The right to work

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Article 22: The right to social security

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Article 21: The right to political and public participation

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Article 20: The right to assembly and association

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Article 19: The right to freedom of expression

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Article 17: The right to own property

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Article 14: The right to seek and enjoy asylum

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Article 12: The right to privacy

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Articles 6-10: The right to a fair trial

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Article 5: The right to be free from torture

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Article 4: The right to be free from slavery

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Article 3: The right to life

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Article 27: The right to freely participate in cultural life

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